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Telnet & Serial Port Programming of the RVON-1 Card
RVON Serial and Telnet Commands
RVON-1 card programming can also be done via a direct serial or Telnet connection. There are two
physical connections to an RVON-1 board:
Setup:
Serial Port:
Telnet:
Configure the RVON-1 Using Telnet and Serial Port
IMPORTANT: Because the RVON-1 card is shipped with a default IP Address it may not be acces-
sible on the network. The IP Address should already be configured before attempting to try to connect
through TELNET. To set the IP Address, use the keypanel display menu, see pages 10 - 14.
Without access to the physical KP-32 or KP-812 where the RVON-1 is installed, you can still configure
the card through the use of Telnet. The following instructions will show you how to access the Telnet
screens and show you some of the information you can display and edit.
NOTE: These instructions are intended to help you get to the Telnet screens and give you an overview
of what can be done.
To Display settings for the RVON-1 Card, do the following:
1.
2.
RVON-1 User Manual
Direct serial through a custom debug cable (J3 6-pin bottom front)
The custom debug cable always functions as the general-purpose debug tool.
Backcard RJ-45 J7 (Telnet only)
38,400 baud, No-Flow control
IP Address, port 23
Open a command prompt.
At the prompt type TELNET <IP Address> (The IP Address is the IP address assigned to the
RVON-1 card.
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